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  1. Nurses in neonatal intensive care units face critical challenges in managing emergencies where timely, accurate interventions are essential for survival. Traditional nursing education often lacks the hands-on,...

    Authors: Abeer Nuwayfi Alruwaili, Afrah Madyan Alshammari, Ali Alhaiti, Nadia Bassuoni Elsharkawy, Sayed Ibrahim Ali and Osama Mohamed Elsayed Ramadan
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:367
  2. International organizations have encouraged countries to adopt policies that ensure adequate pay and career development opportunities for professional advancement and job satisfaction, thereby contributing to ...

    Authors: Asiya Ibrahim, Orn-Anong Wichaikhum, Kulwadee Abhicharttibutra, Apiradee Nantsupawat and Pimpaporn Klunklin
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:362
  3. Work fatigue has become a significant challenge for nursing staff, yet there is a paucity of qualitative research that explores their lived experiences in this context. This study aims to examine clinical nurs...

    Authors: Rong Pi, Yunfang Liu, Rong Yan, Yan OuYang, Wenjing Li, Zixuan Hou, Zong De, Fang Liu, Zihan He, Yuxin Mei and Suyun Li
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:361
  4. Many intensive care unit (ICU) nurses who were crucial to the frontline response during the COVID-19 pandemic left their employment during or after the pandemic. Studies exploring the experiences of these nurs...

    Authors: Anna Slettmyr, Anna Schandl, Maria Arman and Karin Hugelius
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:360
  5. Patient safety is a global concern, with high rates of medical errors reported annually. Understanding the relationship between nurses’ job stress and patient safety culture (PSC) is crucial. Despite their piv...

    Authors: Loai M. Zabin, Jamal Qaddumi and Sajed Faisal Ghawadra
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:355
  6. Many elements in the workplace contribute to nurses’ burnout experiences, affecting patient safety and the healthcare organizations’ efficiency. Leaders’ presence and conduct are the most potent “master” facto...

    Authors: He Jiaqing, Tian Yusheng, Zhai Mimi, Yang Jiaxin, Elihuruma Eliufoo, Yang Min and Li Yamin
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:354
  7. Undergraduate nursing students’ interpersonal skills are closely related to their clinical nursing competence, yet research on the effects of interpersonal sensitivity on interpersonal skills and its mediating...

    Authors: Jiamei Song, Yue Su, Zhe Jiang, Yiqiu Zhang, Jie Liu and Chaoran Chen
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:353
  8. Family caregivers of breast cancer patients often experience significant psychological challenges, including depression, anxiety, and fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), yet these issues receive insufficient atte...

    Authors: Wenting Liu, Wengao Li, Lili Deng, Xian Luo, Yibing Tan, Jiagen Xiang, Yan Wu, Yanan Hu, Hengwen Sun and Yuan Yang
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:352
  9. Self-efficacy and mental health present mutually influencing relationships in caregivers of patients with heart failure (HF). There is currently a lack of understanding the synergistic developmental mechanisms...

    Authors: Qingyun Lv, Hairong Chang, Yaqi Wang, Xueying Xu, Jingwen Liu, Yuan He, Li Fu, Mei Lin, Xinxing Gao, Xiaoying Zang and Xiaonan Zhang
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:351
  10. Maintaining patients’ dignity is a moral responsibility of nurses. Patients with burn injury experience changes in their body appearance, self-concept and social roles, which may lead to their fear of losing d...

    Authors: Davood Zarei, Zahra Khademian, Azita Jaberi and Abdolkhalegh Keshavarzi
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:350
  11. Moral distress in nurses is a widespread issue with lasting consequences. Understanding the relationship between spiritual factors, like spiritual sensitivity, workplace spirituality, and moral distress, is im...

    Authors: Nahid Tavakol, Majid Tavakol and Shima Daman
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:349
  12. This study systematically compared the efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions that may improve thirst in intensive care unit (ICU) patients.

    Authors: Meng Xiao, Fangfang Zhu, Yanting Zhang, Jing Ma, Anlong Zheng, Lan Deng, Shiwen Wei, Pu Zhang and Xinbo Ding
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:348
  13. Occupational stress in the nursing profession is higher than in many other occupations, significantly impacting nurses’ physical and mental health, job satisfaction, and the quality of patient care. It often l...

    Authors: Reza Ghanei Gheshlagh, Madiha Mukhtar, Kainat Asmat and Simin Sharafi
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:347
  14. The increasing impact of climate change on public and environmental health underscores the importance of understanding carbon footprints and adopting sustainable practices. Nursing students play a critical rol...

    Authors: Mağfiret Kaşıkçı, Yeşim Bağcı, Zeynep Yıldırım and Ulviye Aydan Nacak
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:346
  15. The rationing of nursing care is a significant concern in palliative care settings, where resource limitations can prevent nurses from providing comprehensive patient care. This study aims to examine the facto...

    Authors: Karolina Włostowska, Izabella Uchmanowicz, Maria Jędrzejczyk, Michał Czapla and Beata Guzak
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:345
  16. Workplace violence (WPV) is a major issue for nurses worldwide, causing both physical and mental harm, and impairing their ability to work effectively. Several researches reported on the prevalence of WPV amon...

    Authors: Jianghao Yuan, Jiaxin Yang, Yiting Liu, Meng Ning, Qiang Yu, Xuting Li, Zengyu Chen, Chongmei Huang, Dan Zhang, Zhenhui Ren, Chunhui Bin, Yamin Li and Yusheng Tian
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:344
  17. Nurses play an indispensable role in healthcare teams. The quality of nursing care reflects nurses’ ability to integrate care and their overall performance in patient care, making it a core objective of clinic...

    Authors: Chiu-Shu Fang, Cheng-Hsien Li, Shu-Ching Ma, Fang-Ming Hwang, Maria Manuela Martins and Fan-Hao Chou
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:343
  18. Moral courage is crucial for nurses to act ethically despite professional risks. Operating room (OR) nurses frequently encounter ethical dilemmas, requiring a balance between personal convictions and instituti...

    Authors: Xiao Hu, Yu Long, Chenfang Wang, Jianping Yi, Feng Peng and Yidi Chen
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:342
  19. Newly graduated nurses in cancer hospitals face significant challenges in high-pressure environments, struggling with career adaptability due to limited clinical experience. This adaptability is crucial for ma...

    Authors: Fengyan Ma, Man Liu, Lu Liu, Yajing Zhu, Weining Wang, Helin Chen, Yan Liu and Fan Zhang
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:340
  20. In nursing education, physical examination skills are a fundamental requirement for clinical practice. Nevertheless, there is a lack of evidence concerning the perceived self-efficacy of senior nursing student...

    Authors: Arife Şanlialp Zeyrek and Özlem Fidan
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:339
  21. Educational institutions play a pivotal role in meeting healthcare needs by educating future professional nurses and other healthcare professionals. However, nursing education encounters challenges such as ins...

    Authors: Precious Chibuike Chukwuere, Nombulelo Esme Zenani, Katlego Mthimunye, Rosemary Godbold and Ghada Shahrour
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:336
  22. Nurse leaders play a crucial role in balancing financial sustainability and high-quality patient care. Their financial management skills impact patient safety, care quality, and satisfaction. However, many nur...

    Authors: Hossam Ali Ismail, Mohamed Hashem Kotp, Hassan Ahmed Awad Basyouny, Aliaa Ezz Eldin Abd Elmoaty, Abdelaziz Hendy, Rasha Kadri Ibrahim, Sally Mohammed Farghaly Abdelaliem, Ahmed Hendy and Mohamed Ahmed Aly
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:335
  23. As the global population ages rapidly, pressure injuries (PI) in nursing homes have become a serious health concern. Nursing assistants play an important role in pressure injury prevention and management (PIPM).

    Authors: Yanxia Guo, Wen Zhu, Plernpit Boonyamalik, Arpaporn Powwattana, Baolu Zhang and Junjun Sun
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:333
  24. Emergency department nurses experience varying degrees of mental workload due to various factors. The group with medium to high levels of mental workload requires particular attention. There is limited researc...

    Authors: Xiaoyan Hao, Yueguang Dai, Shengjie Jia, Shuqin Liu, Chunling Zhao and Xiaomin Liu
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:332
  25. The mental workload of nurses refers to the mental activities involved in the completion of nursing work, which can adversely impact both the physical and mental health of nurses, as well as the quality of nur...

    Authors: Qianqian Ren, Jialin Wang, Zhongqing Yuan, Man Jin, Mei Teng, Hong He, Meng Yu, Ying Xia, Shuangshuang Feng and Qi Tang
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:331
  26. Thalassemia major is a chronic genetic disease requiring long-term treatment, significantly impacting the quality of life of affected children and their parents. Parents often experience emotional, social, and...

    Authors: Ai Mardhiyah, Iyus Yosep, Sri Hendrawati, Windy Rakhmawati, Khoirunnisa Khoirunnisa, Theresia Eriyani and Rohman Hikmat
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:330
  27. In their daily practice, nurses face difficult ethical challenges. To ensure the provision of humane care, it is imperative for nurses to be sensitive to ethical dilemmas. The main objective of this study was ...

    Authors: Amir Mohamad Nazari, Hossein Bakhtiari-Dovvombaygi, Fariba Borhani, Abbas Abbaszadeh, Mostafa Gholami and Samin Bakhshalizadeh Rashti
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:329
  28. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic required the mobilization of resources specifically for managing patients during the pandemic. The need for the mobilization of resources at the time of COVID-19 increased th...

    Authors: Kagiso Prince Tukisi, Mmaphala Mavis Matshidza and Jacobeth Mmabyala Louisa Malesela
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:328
  29. The CDC recommends that all individuals who are hospitalized be offered HIV testing. Low HIV testing rates have been reported among hospitalized patients. We investigated expanding HIV testing among hospitaliz...

    Authors: Emily D. Grussing, Sally D. Dershwitz, Olabimpe Asupoto, Michael Martin, Paula Jo Beniers, Abigail W. Batchelder and Alysse G. Wurcel
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:327
  30. Nursing-led palliative care is essential for improving the quality of life of patients with life-limiting illnesses by addressing their physical, emotional and social needs. Effective symptom management, facil...

    Authors: Hassanat Ramadan Abdel-Aziz, Donia Elsaid Fathi Zaghamir and Ateya Megahed Ibrahim
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:326
  31. Physical activity (PA) is crucial for maintaining physical and mental health, particularly for healthcare professionals like nurses, whose demanding roles can impact their well-being. Professional Quality of L...

    Authors: Kamaruddeen Mannethodi, George V. Joy, Kalpana Singh, Ederlie E. Pitiquen, Nabila Chaabna, Jibin Kunjavara and Abdulqadir J. Nashwan
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:325
  32. Nurses work 24-hour shifts due to the critical importance of patient care. The human body has a circadian rhythm that regulates many physiological activities. Shift work is associated with decreased melatonin ...

    Authors: Saeideh Moosavi, Mehran Ghalenoei, Mohammad Amerzadeh and Ali Safari Variani
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:324
  33. The technological revolution has significantly transformed educational practices, particularly through the implementation of learning management systems (LMS). Understanding the perspectives of undergraduate n...

    Authors: Fathiya Alkhuzaimi, Christine Brown Wilson and Wai Yee Amy Wong
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:323
  34. Hospitals generate significant amounts of waste that can harm the environment. Nurses’ awareness and positive attitude towards green products drive them to maintain a clean environment and reduce climate chang...

    Authors: Mahitab Mohamed Abdelrahman, Reda Hassan Hussien, Ahmed Abdellah Othman, Reham Hashem and Mona Aziz Rateb
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:322
  35. Nurses, the largest frontline healthcare group in the world, experience a high incidence of moral distress. Enhancing moral sensitivity (MS) can effectively alleviate this distress. However, MS levels among nu...

    Authors: Ting Zhao, Shi Chen, Xiaohui Dong, Xianyin Lu, Xinyu Chen, Hang Li, Shirui Tang, Shasha Wen, Huanle Liu, Chaoming Hou, Jing Gao and Jing Yang
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:321
  36. Clinical nurses’ well-being is crucial for enhancing their performance and the quality of patient care. Understanding the factors influencing nurses’ happiness, including professional autonomy, is essential in...

    Authors: Kimia Faridi, Mohammad Ail Mohamadi, Saeid Mehri and Behrouz Dadkhah
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2025 24:320

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